In IAS Book 4, the partition of the lands and other property of Edward Watts, Amy is listed among the enslaved individuals that were bequeathed to Edward Watts's daughter, Alice W. Morris. Amy is listed as having been "deducted as a charge," of $200.00. She is listed alongside Adam who was "deducted as a charge," and a value of $400.00 was placed on her.
In IAS Book 4, the partition of the lands and other property of Edward Watts, Amy is listed among the enslaved individuals that were bequeathed to Edward Watts's son, Col. William Watts. A value of $1,000.00 was placed on Amy.
George Sarver willed Amy to his father, James Sarver, which he noted was a part of his mother's (Catharine Sarver) inheritance of his grandfather Walker's estate.
Due to the differences in where they are willed, it is likely this Amy and another enslaved woman named Amy are two separate people, as this Amy was willed to James Sarver, while another Amy was willed to Catharine Sarver alongside Amy's two children, with the potential to purchase her freedom. However, in case they are in fact the same individual, this other Amy is linked below.
Amian and the others willed alongside him were to remain on the Chapman plantation for a year after Chapman's death to "work for a year after Chapman passes, bringing the plantation to good standing and then to all be sold."